@Clement-Ho Oh, I can solder. I've got a few onion proto boards on backorder (I think they are in the mail). The form factor with the power dock is too tight. It is actually a tug of war between the board and the case where either the case flexes or the board warps. Either way its not ideal. The mini dock would be amazing if I could get a standard PCB board to work.

Also, regarding the kernel issues, the Omega's firmware follows the head of the OpenWRT CC repo, we add customizations on top of it. After the campaign, we'll make it a priority to fix that nagging kernel version issue.

@Lazar-Demin - It is definitely running out of memory, but if I remember correctly I boiled my code down to just a loop checking the state of the gpio, after of course initializing it the way I wanted to use it.

Hey @Kit-Bishop, Firstly thanks for the code! Yes the code that I tried after running into issues with my own, was yours. My tests might be out of date because im using a version of code that is still using file writing (/sys/class/gpio/gpioX) to export, read value, and change direction. Where as there is a different gpio class that you have that actually writes directly to the register, like fast-gpio. But i think that class is written in C/C++ and does not have a nodejs addon. Please correct me if I am wrong there. I am new to the Omega and microcontrollers in general, and well I can only tell you what I see and know because I don't know anyone else using this platform.

That last page also had a link to a tool to generate the the beacon advertising data. Keep in mind the URL length is limited to 20(?) characters, but there are special characters for common prefix and suffixes, like http:// and .com etc. So I ended up with adding the commands to my rc.local file as shown below, and upon boot the beacon is started.

Other types of beacons (ibeacon etc) just requires a diffent hcitool command with different beacons settings.

There is a variety of visual and usability changes that we hope will make you fall in love with the Cloud (even more).
And we've fixed those pesky bugs making life hard in browsers other than Chrome. You will now be able to use Firefox and Safari without any issues!

As always, happy hacking!
Be sure to tell us what you like/don't like and keep submitting those bug reports if you have an issue!